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Description for Grape, Angoor ( Grafted, Seedless )

Grapes plant is a fruit plant, which is known as Angoor Scientific name of this plant is Vitis Vinifera and it is a juicy plant, which are green, purple or black in color. Grapes are used as sweet fruit and for making jam, jelly, wine, vinegar and so more.
Grapes plant loves warmth weather; hates wind and air. It must be protect from wind and air, this plant can tolerate high temperature.
It needs for its well growth good soil and great drainage system; well-drained soil is preferable for its growth.
It needs full of sunlight and regular watering once or twice in a week for keep moisture in soil. Light fertilizer is needed for this plant growth.

Common name

Flower colours

Bloom time

Height

Difficulty

Grape, Angoor,angur,Draksa,Drakshi,Ona Drakshi,Drakse,Uvas,Darakhi

Yellow/green

November

1.5 to 8 feet

easy to grow

Planting and care

Plant dormant, bare-root grape vines in the early spring.
Construct a trellis or arbor before planting.
Most grape varieties are self-fertile.
Before planting grapevines, soak their roots in water for two or three hours.
Select a site with full sun.
Space vines 6 to 10 feet apart.

Sunlight

Soil

Water

Temperature

Fertilizer

Full Sun to Partial Shade

well-drained soil

Medium

27C (80F)

Apply any organic fertilizer

Caring for Grape

In the first couple of years, the vine should not be allowed to produce fruit. It needs to strengthen its root system before it can support the extra weight of fruit.

Pruning is important. Not only would vines run rampant without control, but canes will only produce fruit once.

Prune annually when vines are dormant, in March or April. This is before the buds start to swell, but when winter damage is apparent.In the first year, cut back all buds except for 2 or 3.

Then, select a couple of strong canes and cut back the rest. Make sure the remaining canes are fastened to the support.

Typical uses of Grape

Special features: Grapes are primarily grown for fruit production in home fruit gardens where ornamental value is not a concern. However, grapes do in fact have some good ornamental value: (a) bold summer foliage, (b) some fall color, (c) showy edible fruit and (d) twisted trunking and branching which is often adorned with shaggy bark that is best seen in winter.

Culinary use: edible fruit, used in culinary and in juice or dried to make kismis or munakka.etc.

Ornamental use: The plant is used for ornamental purpose.

Medicinal use: Grapes are the fruit of a vine (Vitis vinifera). The whole fruit, skin, leaves and seed of the grape plant are used as medicine.
Note: The following information is general guidelines. Be sure to ask your healthcare provider for guidelines.